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Samsung Galaxy S8 Specs May Include A 6GB Of RAM And 128GB Internal Storage

Samsung Galaxy S8 Specs May Include A 6GB Of RAM And 128GB Internal Storage

Hemal Vora

Fans are eagerly waiting for the Samsung Galaxy S8 device to hit the market. The upcoming flagship device is expected to come with the most powerful specs ever offered by Samsung. The device is slated for an official launch in the New York event on March 29. After the official announcement, the Samsung Galaxy S8 flagship smartphone is said to hit the market on April 21, 2017.

Mystery Unveiled On Galaxy S8 Specs

With less than two months to go for the official announcement, a number of rumors are surfacing regarding the device. Earlier rumors revealed details about the battery and a few leaked images of the same. If there is one thing that has always been a mystery, it is the RAM and the internal storage of the device, as reported by Sammobile.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Will Have Two Variants

Earlier rumors said that the Samsung Galaxy S8 specs would include a 64GB or 32GB of internal storage. However, a new rumor says that the device will come with a128GB internal memory space. It is expandable using a MicroSD card. As far as the RAM is concerned, the device will be equipped with a 4GB and 6GB RAM. Hence, the base model of the Samsung Galaxy S8 series will sport a 4GB of RAM and a 64GB of internal storage. There will also be an expensive flagship, which will come with a 6GB and 128GB of in-built storage, as reported by GSM Arena.

The S8 6GB RAM Variant Will Hit Chinese and Korean Market

The rumors also reveal that the Samsung Galaxy S8 for the Chinese market will be sporting a 6GB of RAM to meet the competition in the regional market. Also, if there is a demand for the power-packed variant in South Korea, the company will release the device there as well. However, nothing is official yet, and more details will be available only at the March event. 

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